While some of the guys in here are great, more times than not the conversation reminds me of junior high school locker room talk. I want something more, and I’m hoping I can find it here on PenPals.Buzz
This pen pal thing is something new to me, but I’m taking this leap of faith in hopes to connect with someone on the outside. Someone living the free-world life. I yearn for a genuine connection and friendship with someone “real.” I hope we can exchange letters throughout my time here, and hopefully beyond.
If you’ve glazed your eyes to read my introduction into uncharted territory, allow me to say hello and introduce myself. My name is Antonio Beasley, and it’s very nice to meet you, whoever you may be! I’m a very down-to-earth, easygoing, non-judgmental individual. If you so choose to take the time to get to know me, you’ll see that for yourself. I enjoy working hard, reading, and having deep, meaningful conversations. I also love sports, both playing and watching them.
If you have the time and space in your life to get to know me, and you’re willing to let me get to know you as well, I’d love to hear from you. Let’s discover some of the things we have in common. I can ensure you that I’m a safe space for you to be your truly authentic self. You’ll never have to worry that I’ll judge you or criticize you in any way. I fully understand that we all make mistakes, and nobody is perfect.
I hope I hear from you, but even if I don’t, thank you for taking the time to read my profile here. I wish you the best in your daily journey in life. If you do want to write, you can send letters to the address provided, or at www.jpay.com. My ID# is 220027 and the state is Minnesota.
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Antonio Beasley uses JPay to send and receive emails from his Minnesota Prison. Here’s a direct link to email Antonio. You may also write him at the mailing address listed in this profile.
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